Manderfield said Mack was taken into custody by the Miramar Police Department later in the afternoon.

"The department's community release centers allow inmates to learn valuable skills and provide job placement, which is critical to keeping offenders from returning to prison and reducing victimization in Florida's communities," Manderfield said. "Inmates granted community work release have minimal time left on their sentence, are minimum or community custody inmates and have a history of good behavior while incarcerated."

Mack, 35, was convicted of burglary to an occupied dwelling in Broward County in May and sentenced to two years and four months in prison.​​​​​​​